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Do Americans really put cream in their coffee? Like, actual cream?

>> No.17521015

>>17521000
checked

Americans add bacon grease to their coffe if i’m not mistaken

>> No.17521026

>>17521000
Yeah. It's "light table" cream (18-30% milkfat), as opposed to the "heavy whipping" cream (36%+ milkfat) that you'd cook with.

>> No.17521036

>>17521026
I'm american and I use heavy whipping cream.

>> No.17521042

>>17521036
That's not typical, but you do you.

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>>17521000

>> No.17521331

>>17521015
kek

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This type of cream, not the shit you scoop up with a spoon

>> No.17521453

I tried cream in my tea, it's awesome
Just don't use the kind with gelatin

>> No.17521775

I like just a bit of sugar in an espresso to curb the bitterness and leave the nice coffee flavor

>> No.17521804

>>17521420
There's cream you scoop up with a spoon? Or do you mean whipped cream.

>> No.17521968

>>17521804
cream freesh